राज्ञोऽभिषेकः, अराजकदोषः, दण्डधारणस्य आवश्यकता
Royal Consecration, the Fault of Kinglessness, and the Necessity of Enforcement
आह्रिकं पितृयज्ञांश्व भूतयज्ञान् समानुषान् । कुर्वतः पार्थ विपुलान् वन्याश्रमपदं भवेत्
āhrikaṃ pitṛyajñāṃś ca bhūtayajñān samānuṣān | kurvataḥ pārtha vipulān vanyāśramapadaṃ bhavet ||
Bhīṣma bersabda: Wahai Pārtha, siapa yang dengan berlimpah melaksanakan ritus harian yang wajib, persembahan bagi leluhur, yajña bagi makhluk, dan yajña bagi manusia (menjamu tamu), akan memperoleh pahala yang sama seperti pahala memasuki āśrama vānaprastha.
भीष्म उवाच
Bhīṣma teaches that steadfast performance of daily duties and the four key social-sacrificial obligations—toward ancestors, living beings, and guests—can yield the same spiritual merit as formally adopting the vānaprastha (forest-dweller) stage. Dharma is measured by sustained practice and generosity, not only by external renunciation.
In Śānti Parva, Bhīṣma instructs Arjuna on dharma and right conduct after the war. Here he emphasizes household-based disciplines—daily rites, śrāddha, care for beings, and hospitality—presenting them as a powerful path whose fruit equals that of the forest-ascetic life.